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Sources, Quantities and Cultivation Methods
Tiger Prawn (Penaeus monodon) - Sources, quantities and cultivation methods. -
Governance and Outlook
Tiger Prawn (Penaeus monodon) Aquaculture Profile - Governance and Outlook. -
Farm Siting
Tiger Prawn (Penaeus monodon) Aquaculture Profile - Farm Siting. -
Nutrient Pollution
Tiger Prawn (Penaeus monodon) Aquaculture Profiles - Nutrient Pollution. -
Feed
Tiger Prawn (Penaeus monodon) Aquaculture Profile - Feed. -
Disease, Medicines and Chemicals
Tiger Prawn (Penaeus monodon) Aquaculture profile - Disease, Medicines and Chemicals. -
Wild Seed
Tiger Prawn (Penaeus monodon) Aquaculture Profile - Wild Seed. -
Certification
Tiger Prawn (Penaeus monodon) Aquaculture Profile - Certification. -
Pangasius
Pangasius are primarily cultured in high density ponds and the Mekong delta in Vietnam is at the centre of current production. -
Sources, Quantities and Cultivation Methods
Pangasius (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus) Aquaculture Profile - Sources, quantities and cultivation methods. -
Governance and Outlook
Pangasius (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus) Aquaculture Profile - Governance and Outlook. -
Farm Siting
Pangasius (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus) - Aquaculture Profile - Farm Siting. -
Nutrient Pollution
Pangasius (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus) Aquaculture Profile - Nutrient Pollution. -
Feed
Pangasius (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus) Aquaculture Profile - Feed. -
Disease, Medicines and Chemicals
Pangasius (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus) Aquaculture Profile - Disease, medicines and chemicals. -
Escapes and Introductions
Pangasius (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus) Aquaculture Profile - Escapes and Introductions. -
Certification
Pangasius (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus) Aquaculture Profile - Certification. -
Scallops
Scallop production extends across the world in cold and warm water regions, with China dominating commercial production. -
Sources, Quantities and Cultivation Methods
Scallops Aquaculture Profile - Sources, quantities and cultivation methods. -
Governance and Outlook
Scallops Aquaculture Profile - Governance and Outlook. -
Farm Siting
Scallops Aquaculture Profile - Farm Siting. -
Water Quality
Scallops Aquaculture Profile - Water Quality. -
Escapes and Introductions
Scallops Aquaculture Profile - Escapes and Introductions. -
Certification
Scallops Aquaculture Profile - Certification. -
Rainbow Trout
Rainbow trout was one of the first species whose life cycle was fully replicated under farmed conditions and can be farmed in a variety of systems. -
Sources, Quantities and Cultivation Methods
Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Aquaculture Profile - Sources, quantities and cultivation methods. -
Governance and Outlook
Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Aquaculture Profile - Governance and Outlook. -
Farm Siting
Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Aquaculture Profile - Farm Siting. -
Nutrient Pollution
Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Aquaculture Profile - Nutrient Pollution. -
Feed
Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Aquaculture Profile - Feed. -
Disease, Medicines and Chemicals
Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Aquaculture Profile - Disease, medicines and chemicals. -
Escapes and Introductions
Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Aquaculture Profile - Escapes and Introductions. -
Certification
Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Aquaculture Profile - Certification. -
Principles of responsible aquaculture
There are some general principles that apply to any aquaculture farm or site and the work that is done there. -
Bivalve shellfish purification
Information and guidance on building and operating bivalve shellfish purification systems. -
Starting an aquaculture business
Choosing the correct species and sites are some of the most crucial decisions a culturist must make. -
Choosing a site
Selecting a suitable site is crucial to the success of any aquaculture business. -
Selecting a species
Choosing which species of fish or shellfish to rear is a difficult decision for any culturist. -
Sourcing fishmeal and fish oil
Fishmeal and fish oil can be produced from whole fish, fish trimmings or other fish processing by-products. This page provides data and information. -
Climate change and the seafood industry
Climate change is a major challenge facing us all, and we're working to support the seafood industry response. -
Inverlussa launch the UK’s first full hybrid aquaculture vessel
Inverlussa Marine Services has launched the UK’s first fully-hybrid aquaculture service vessel which will help reduce carbon emissions. -
Catching sector funding carbon footprint research
Understanding the carbon footprint of your activities is an important first step in identifying areas where changes might be needed. -
How fishing gear design can help reduce carbon emissions
Trials are underway in the UK to test new trawl gears which could reduce vessel carbon emissions. -
Minimising greenhouse gas emissions by importing super-frozen tuna
Imports of super-frozen tuna products can be transported by sea rather than air freight, which reduces the carbon footprint. -
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the seafood supply chain at Nomad Foods
Nomad Foods, a leading producer of frozen seafood, has set ambitious targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. -
Improving safety at sea through vessel design in the pelagic sector
The Scottish pelagic fishing sector is making changes to the design of new fishing vessels to further improve safety at sea. -
Working to carbon neutrality at The Bay fish and chip shop
A climate change business case study looking at how The Bay fish and chip shop in Stonehaven has reduced its carbon emissions. -
Vessels of the Future Forum
The Vessels of the Future Forum brings together industry, researchers and government to help our fishing and aquaculture fleet transition to net zero. -
Assessing the carbon footprint of seafood
We are providing practical resources to support the UK seafood sector’s response to Climate Change. -
Seafood Carbon Emissions Profiling Tool Terms and Conditions of use
This page outlines the terms and conditions for using the Seafood Carbon Emissions Profiling Tool. -
Steaming on sunshine: The UK’s first solar powered fishing vessel
Inshore lobster potter and boat builder, Hans Unkles, converts the Lorna Jane into the UK's first fully approved electric commercial fishing vessel. -
Driving a circular economy in seafood supply chains
Iceland Ocean Cluster’s 100% Fish Project is closing the loop on waste and inefficiency. -
Social responsibility in seafood
We are helping the seafood industry understand what a business commitment to socially responsible seafood means in practice. -
Modern Slavery Statement guidance
The Modern Slavery Act aims to prevent all forms of labour exploitation and increase transparency of labour practices in supply chains. -
Why social responsibility matters
Social responsibility is the idea that businesses balance profit-making activities with activities that benefit society. -
Seafish work on social responsibility
Seafish works proactively to improve supply chain integrity across the seafood sector and has a number of key work areas. -
Follow six steps to social responsibility
Follow six steps to social responsibility. -
Seafood Ethics Action Alliance
The Seafood Ethics Action Alliance brings businesses together to ensure seafood supply chains are ethical. Find out who is involved and what they do. -
Assessment of Worker Welfare Issues
We have published various research studies to assess risk and help seafood businesses respond to labour and worker welfare issues. -
Social License to Operate
A social license to operate indicates the level of approval from the community that an industry has to operate. Seafish facilitated a workshop to explain the concept, how it works and the reasons for attaining and building high quality stakeholder relationships in this way. -
Tools for Ethical Seafood Sourcing
Tools for Ethical Seafood Sourcing (TESS) is a one-stop-shop signposting users to numerous online resources and initiatives that support socially responsible business practices. -
Responsible Fishing Ports Scheme
The Responsible Fishing Ports Scheme (RFPS) certifies responsible UK fishing ports and harbours. It is now open to ports of all sizes. -
Applying for Responsible Fishing Ports Scheme certification
There are six steps involved in the process of applying for Responsible Fishing Ports Scheme (RFPS) certification. -
Responsible Fishing Ports Scheme Governance Structure
We’ve adopted a formal governance structure to ensure the Responsible Fishing Ports Scheme (RFPS) is credible and robust. -
Seafood Issues Groups
We run regular discussion groups for people interested in environmental and socially responsible sourcing of seafood in the UK and globally. -
The Fisheries Management and Innovation Group
The Fisheries Management and Innovation Group brings people together to discuss and share knowledge on catching sector issues. -
The Seafood Ethics Common Language Group
A group which brings people together to find out more about ethical sourcing and issues concerning labour and worker welfare. -
The Pelagic Industry Issues Group
The group brings people together to discuss and share knowledge on issues affecting the UK pelagic fishing and processing industry -
The Common Language Group
A group to bring together people who want to know more about the environmental, legal and production issues facing the UK seafood supply chain. -
Aquaculture Common Issues Group
The Aquaculture Common Issues Group (ACIG) brings people together to discuss environmental, legal and production issues facing UK/overseas aquaculture -
Managing end of life fishing gear and aquaculture equipment
Fishing gear or aquaculture equipment lost in our oceans creates a challenging problem. We’re working with industry and government to find solutions. -
Aquafil’s ECONYL® yarn: Taking nylon from high water to high fashion
ECONYL® regenerated nylon is created from nylon waste that could otherwise have ended up in landfill or oceans around the world. This repurposed material is the same quality as brand new nylon and can be recycled and remoulded again and again, unleashing infinite possibilities for manufacturers and consumers. -
Plastix: Providing a unique solution to a complicated problem
Plastix is a Danish recycling company which aims to provide more sustainable solutions for cleaner environments and oceans. It specialises in converting fibres - primarily from used fishnets and ropes - that could previously have ended up in the ocean or on landfill into high-grade raw materials which can be used to create new products. -
Odyssey Innovation: Developing a circular solution to give recycled gear a new life
Odyssey Innovation was born out of owner Rob Thompson’s passion to rid the seas of plastic pollution. The company works with a range of stakeholders in South West England to find a circular solution to end-of-life and recovered abandoned, lost or otherwise discarded fishing gear. It arranges for material to be collected and processed so that recycled plastic can used to create a range of kayaks and accessories. -
Fishing For Litter: Partnering with the fishing industry to clean up our seas
KIMO International's Fishing For Litter project aims to reduce marine litter by working with the commercial fishing industry. -
Fishy Filaments: Turning end-of-life nets into a raw material for 3D-printing
Fishy Filaments recycles end-of-life fishing nets into engineering grade filaments for 3D-printing. From its base in Cornwall, the company aims to help make the local fishery more sustainable through minimising waste and more efficient net recycling, as well as creating an innovative solution to reducing the use of virgin materials in 3D-printed products. -
Brixham Trawl Makers: Working locally to make fishing gear more sustainable
Brixham Trawl Makers manufacture 90% of all beam trawls used by the port’s fishing vessels. Owner, founder and director Darren Edwards (known as Edd) is working with the local fishing industry to make fishing gear more sustainable. -
Animal sentience and welfare
We’re working with industry and government to provide advice and guidance on animal welfare issues. -
Tools for Ethical Seafood Sourcing
Tools for Ethical Seafood Sourcing (TESS) -
Alliance 8.7
A global partnership that provides strategic coordination towards the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal Target 8.7. -
Alliance to End Slavery and Trafficking (ATEST)
Alliance to End Slavery and Trafficking (ATEST) -
Anti-Slavery International
The world’s oldest international human rights organisation and the only charity in the UK to work exclusively against slavery. -
Apprise smartphone app
Apprise; a smartphone app helping NGOs & authorities identify potential victims of exploitation/trafficking during investigations & rescue operations. -
Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC)
The ASC is an independent, international non-profit organisation that has developed a certification programme for responsible aquaculture. -
Ardea International
Ardea International is a specialist sustainability, business and human rights consultancy with expertise in modern slavery. -
Modern Slavery Act 2015
The Modern Slavery Act gives law enforcement the tools to fight modern slavery. -
Be Slavery Free (formerly Stop the Traffik Australia)
Be Slavery Free is a coalition of civil society organisations with on-the-ground experience in preventing, disrupting and remediating modern slavery. -
British Retail Consortium
The British Retail Consortium is the go-to trade association for UK retailers. -
Business & Human Rights Resource Centre (BHRRC)
The Business and Human Rights Resource Centre works to build corporate transparency, strengthen corporate accountability, and empower advocates. -
Business for Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI)
The Business Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI) is a leading supply chain management system to support companies in social compliance & improvements. -
California Transparency in Supply Chains Act
The Act requires certain companies to report on their specific actions to eradicate slavery and human trafficking in their supply chains. -
Catcher to counter campaign
This is a joint programme between the International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) and the International Union of Food Workers (IUF). -
Certification and Ratings Collaboration
This is a collaboration between five global seafood certification/ratings programs to drive environmental sustainability and social responsibility. -
CGF Business Actions Against Forced Labour booklet
The CGF Business Actions Against Forced Labour booklet showcases best practices on how businesses are tackling forced labour. -
CGF Social Resolution on Forced Labour
In January 2016 the Consumer Goods Forum signed a Social Resolution on Forced Labour. -
Clearview Global Labour Provider Certification Scheme
Clearview is a global social compliance certification scheme for labour providers. -
Coalition for Ethical and Sustainable Seafood (CSO Coalition)
The CSO Coalition consists of national and international CSOs working to address human rights and environmental issues in the Thai seafood sector. -
ComplyChain: Business Tools for Labour Compliance in Global Supply Chains app
This Global Supply Chains app provides practical, step-by-step guidance on eight critical elements of social compliance. -
Conservation Alliance for Seafood Solutions
Connecting leading conservation groups that work with businesses representing over 80% of the North American grocery and food-service markets. -
Consumer Goods Forum (CGF)
The Consumer Goods Forum is committed to promoting decent working conditions worldwide. -
Criminal Finances Act (CFA)
The CFA enhances the ability of law enforcement officers to freeze and seize assets alleged to be connected to gross human rights abuses. -
ELEVATE (previously CSR Asia)
ELEVATE is an industry leader in sustainability and supply chain services globally. -
Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF)
UK- based non-profit organisation working internationally to protect the environment and defend human rights abuses and environmental degradation. -
Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI)
The ETI is a leading alliance of companies, trade unions and NGOs that promotes respect for workers’ rights around the globe. -
ETI Base Code
The ETI Base Code is an internationally recognised Code of Labour Practice. -
EU Non-Financial Reporting disclosure (EU NFR)
EU Directive 2014/95/ covering the disclosure of non-financial and diversity information by certain large undertakings and groups. -
Fair Trade USA
Fair Trade USA is a non-profit organisation that promotes sustainable livelihoods for farmers, workers, and fishermen. -
Fair Trade USA Capture Fisheries program
Fair Trade USA, a non-profit organisation, is the leading third-party certifier of Fair Trade products in the United States. -
Fairfood International
An international campaigning and lobbying organisation with a mission to improve the socio-economic conditions of vulnerable people. -
FAO Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries
The FAO Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries recognises the nutritional, economic, social, environmental and cultural importance of fisheries. -
Fish Standard for Crew
A voluntary, independent and accredited third-party certification programme for labour practices on fishing vessels. -
Fishermen's Mission
A UK-based fishermen’s charity that provides emergency support alongside practical, financial, spiritual and emotional care. -
Fishers’ Rights Network (FRN)
The FRN has been launched in Thailand to combat the abuse and exploitation of fishermen, most of whom are Cambodian and Myanmar migrants. -
FisheryProgress.org
This website provides a range of information about global Fishery Improvement Projects (FIPs). -
Fishing & Living initiative
This initiative promotes sustainable fisheries through improved fishing practices and enhanced living conditions for fishing communities. -
FishWise
FishWise is a non-profit conservation organisation that promotes the health and recovery of ocean ecosystems. -
Focus on Labour Exploitation (FLEX)
Focus on Labour Exploitation (FLEX) works to end human trafficking for labour exploitation. -
Food Network for Ethical Trade (FNET)
The Food Network for Ethical Trade (FNET) was established in 2016 by a number of major UK food companies to improve human rights in global food supply chains through a common approach to managing ethical trade. -
Forced Labour Risk Determination & Mitigation (FRDM) toolkit
A business intelligence tool that gives companies data about the risk of forced labour in their supply chain and strategies for addressing it. -
Freedom Fund
A philanthropic initiative designed to bring much-needed financial resources and strategic focus to the fight against modern slavery. -
Friend of the Sea
A leading international certification project for products originated from sustainable fisheries & aquaculture. -
Geneva Declaration on Human Rights
Raising global awareness of the abuse of human rights at sea and to mobilise a concerted international effort to put an end to it. -
Global Aquaculture Alliance Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP)
An international, non-profit organisation committed to feeding the world through responsible, sustainable aquaculture. -
Global Fishing Watch
They create and publicly share knowledge about human activity at sea to enable fair and sustainable use of the ocean. -
Global Freedom Network
The Global Freedom Network unites faith leaders from around the world to end modern slavery. -
Global Seafood Assurances (GSA)
The primary goal of GSA is to create a comprehensive group of certification schemes that address existing gaps in the seafood certifications universe. -
Global Slavery Index
A map of the estimated prevalence of modern slavery, together with information about the steps each government has taken to respond to this issue. -
Global Social Compliance Programme (GSCP)
The Global Social Compliance Programme (GSCP) is a business-driven, open-source platform working towards and promoting the harmonisation of efforts for the improvement of working and environmental conditions in global supply chains. -
Global Sustainable Seafood Initiative (GSSI)
The Global Sustainable Seafood Initiative (GSSI) has created a Global Benchmark Tool for the environmental aspects of seafood certification schemes. -
Global Tuna Alliance
An independent group of retailers and supply-chain companies. -
GlobalG.A.P.
GLOBALG.A.P. is a world leading farm assurance program, translating consumer requirements into Good Agricultural Practice worldwide. -
Greenpeace
Ensuring seafood is caught, farmed & processed in ways that are not harmful to the environment or to workers. -
Guidance Tool for Companies: Doing Business with Respect for Human Rights
Doing Business with Respect for Human Rights offers practical advice, experiences and insights to help companies respect human rights. -
Guidance. Assent Anti-Human Trafficking and your Supply Chain (ebook)
This ebook provides an overview of various global laws regarding human trafficking. -
Guidance. Common Vision for Sustainable Seafood
The Vision includes six steps businesses can take to develop and implement sustainable seafood commitments to improve the health of ocean ecosystems. -
Guidance: European guide for risk prevention in small fishing vessels
European guide for risk prevention in small fishing vessels. -
Guidance: Framework for Social Responsibility in the Seafood Sector
Framework for Social Responsibility provides guidance to help the seafood industry define social responsibility in the seafood sector. -
Guide for Integrating Human Rights and Business
A Guide for Integrating Human Rights into Business Management. -
Guide to conducting an Effective Human Rights Impact Assessment (HRIA)
The report captures lessons learned and shares eight guidelines for conducting human rights impact assessments. -
Guide to Human Rights Impact Assessment and Management (HRIAM)
An online tool designed to provide companies with guidance on how to assess and manage human rights risks and impacts of their business activities. -
Guide to Tackling Modern Slavery in Supply Chains
A step-by-step guide on what companies can and must do to eliminate slavery from their business. -
Guide: How to Develop a Human Rights Policy
This outlines why companies should respect human rights and adopt a human rights policy, its key components and best-practice to develop one. -
Human Rights at Sea (HRAS)
Raising awareness, implementation and accountability for human rights provisions throughout the maritime environment. -
Human Rights Impact Assessment Guidance and Toolbox
This guidance and toolbox helps conduct, commission, review or monitor human rights impact assessments of business projects and activities. -
Human Rights Risk Assessment (HRAI)
The Human Rights Risk Assessment (HRAI) is a systematic process to identify, predict and respond to potential human rights impacts. -
Humanity United
Humanity United is a foundation committed to building peace and advancing human freedom. -
ICCR Best Practice Guidance on Recruitment of Migrant Workers
Best Practice Guidance on Recruitment of Migrant Workers, brings to light emerging good practice from some well-known multi-national brands. -
ICCR No fees initiative
‘No Fees’ initiative, designed to ensure workers are not forced to pay for employment. -
ILO Conventions and Recommendations
A framework of international labour standards on social minimum standards to ensure a level playing field in the global economy. -
ILO Declaration. Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work
Commits Member States to respect and promote principles and rights in four categories, whether or not they have ratified the relevant Conventions. -
ILO Guidance. International Labour Standards on migrant workers' rights. Asia and the Pacific
ILO International Labour Standards on migrant workers’ rights: Guide for policymakers and practitioners in Asia and the Pacific. -
ILO Handbook. Employers and Business: Combating forced labour
ILO Handbook for Employers and Business: Combating Forced Labour. -
ILO Operational Indicators. Trafficking in human beings
Relating to deceptive and coercive recruitment, abuse of vulnerability, and exploitative conditions of work. -
ILO Programme. Combating the Worst Forms of Child Labour in Shrimp and Seafood Processing Areas in Thailand
The ILO Processing programme aimed to combat the Worst Forms of Child Labour in Shrimp and Seafood Processing Areas in Thailand. -
ILO Programme. Good Labour Practices (GLP)
The ILO Good Labour Practices (GLP) programme addresses child labour and forced labour in the Thai fisheries industry. -
ILO Programme. Indicators of forced labour
The ILO Indicators of forced labour are to help anyone involved in enforcement identify persons possibly trapped in a forced labour situation. -
ILO Recruitment. Fair recruitment general principles and operational guidelines
These are general principles and operational guidelines for fair recruitment. -
ILO Recruitment. Fair Recruitment Initiative
The ILO has launched a global ILO-FAIR to help prevent human trafficking. -
ILO Report. Fishers First - Good practices to end labour exploitation at sea
The Fishers First report focuses on good practices and innovative interventions to improve labour conditions and protect vulnerable workers in the fisheries sector. -
ILO Ship to Shore Rights South East Asia Project
ILO Ship to Shore Rights South East Asia (SEA) project for all migrant workers in the fishing and seafood processing sectors. -
ILO Work in Fishing Convention (2007) C188
To ensure that all fishers have decent conditions of work on board fishing vessels which meet minimum requirements. -
Immigration Act 2016
The Immigration Act will introduce new sanctions on illegal working, prevents illegal migrants accessing services and introduce new measures to enforce immigration laws. -
Institute for Human Rights & Business (IHRB)
The Institute for Human Rights & Business (IHRB) is the leading international think tank on business and human rights. -
Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR)
A coalition of 300 member organizations comprised of faith communities, socially responsible asset managers and investors, unions, pensions and NGOs.